Men's Golf - Archives 2017-18

Columbia University has announced the establishment of a new $100,000 quasi-endowment for its varsity men's golf program. The endowment is made possible through an anonymous gift from a former Columbia men's golfer. This new endowment fund will provide flexible operational funding each fiscal year to support the priorities of the men's golf program.

Columbia University has announced a new $100,000 capital gift and the establishment of a $100,000 endowment fund for its varsity men's and women's golf programs to build and maintain a world-class indoor training facility. The total $200,000 capital gift and endowment is made possible through a gift from The R.N.G.S. Foundation, whose principal is a member of the Overseers Committee at Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute Brain Trust.

Senior Joshua Suh led the Columbia men's golf team with a 27th place finish as the Lions concluded the two-day, 54-hole Camden Collegiate Invitational in 16th place Sunday at Camden Country Club. Columbia shot a 59-over-par 293-296-310-899 on day one.

The Columbia men's golf team ended day one and the first 36 rounds in 13th place Saturday at the Camden Collegiate Invitational held this weekend at the Camden Country Club. Columbia shot a 29-over-par 293-296-589 on day one. The Lions will tee off Sunday's final round at 8 a.m.

With an 18th place performance, sophomore Cullen Chung led the Columbia men's golf team to a 12th place finish at the Patriot Intercollegiate Tuesday at the Chantilly National Golf & Country Club. Columbia concluded the two-day, three-round event with a 51-over-par 307-300-308-915 score.

The Columbia men's golf team concluded day one in 11th place at the Patriot Intercollegiate Monday at the Chantilly National Golf & Country Club. Round two was not completed as several golfers will finish tomorrow morning. After round two is finished, the field will be reseeded with tee times starting at 8 a.m.

The Columbia men's golf team finished in seventh place in the final round of the Cornell Invitational Sunday at the Robert Trent Golf Course. Columbia entered the final round in ninth place, but moved into seventh place with a 25-over-par 291-294-292-877 in the 54-hole event.

The Columbia men's golf team will open the final round at the Cornell Invitational in ninth place Sunday at the Robert Trent Golf Course. Columbia shot a 17-over-par 291-294 through the first 36 holes.